It's expensive for just a tiny little bottle, but it's effective. It seeps into skin with almost no residue and you wake up with lovely, soft, glowing skin. I'm not sure if it will become a regular purchase though because of the price.

It's a fairly good product, even though it's really not a 'spray', more of a stream, but it doesn't dribble back down your nostril so it doesn't really bother me. However after a few weeks, there was mould growing around the tiers of the neck of the bottle (where the lid screws on). Threw it out immediately. The preservative in this is clearly not adequate. Wouldn't want to be spraying this up my nose.

For an eye cream, I don't find it to be thick enough. It's only slightly thicker than a lotion, so for dry skin it's probably not the best. It does moisturise, but hasn't provided any spectacular results such as diminishing wrinkles so far. Quite pricey for a very small glass jar, but you only need a dab on each eye. I think I will repurchase however as I like the ingredients, which are much better than most eye creams.

This is a really great facial sunscreen because it's not heavy and doesn't leave a white cast. I wouldn't call it a BB cream though because it offers no coverage, but it's still a great product. I believe it does provide just a hint of oil control (as I'm ever so slightly less oily when I use this product), but it's hardly noticeable. I like to mix this with the tinted Andalou BB cream as I find that one to be too orange, and it creates a really nice light-coverage sunscreen for everyday.

Works very well at sucking up oil, but I've used a better dry shampoo before. It smells really nice, like cookies or something similar. It does leave the very slightest powdery look to the hair, but nothing that anyone would notice. I do have ashy light brown hair though, so it mixes in fairly well. It's a stark white powder so on dark hair it may be more noticeable. Sometimes I even dab a little on my face to get rid of the oil.

Removes makeup, oil and smoothes skin all-in-one. Daily use hasn't dried my skin out either. It smells horrible though, but that's just witch hazels natural scent so there's not much you can do about it.